Nottingham Horizon?


Hello,

So I am going to take the analog plung (again). I am looking at table and initially I was going to purhase a Rega P3. But now I am think that I should go a little higher up the ladder to save myself money in upgrades later.

I read Michael Fremer's review on the Nottingham Horizon and it sounded good. The Nottingham is not that much more than a P3 and my guess is that is is far better.

How would the Nottingham Horizon compare to say a JA Michell Gyrodec or a VPI scout?

The Nottingham is cheaper but does it still play ball in the same leauge?

Thanks in advance.
Nick
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Showing 1 response by dirtyragamuffin

If you can track down a good deal on a used Gyro I think you'd have a table that would please you for quite a while--I adore mine. Stunning sound, very full and musical. I listen to quite a variety of music on it with no complaints. It's nice to know that at some point, I can upgrade it essentially to an Orbe--I can't imagine ever wanting to top that!

I'm quite curious about the Tecno--it was mentioned in another recent thread as well. The Tecno shares several key components with the Gyrodec, which is a good sign. If you decide on the Tecno and cannot obtain one locally, consider Gene Rubin Audio--I have had wonderful experience with him in multiple occasions.

I have not heard the Scout or Horizon in person, though I did hear the Interspace with Space arm. A nice deck but I found the sound fairly "dry" compared to spring suspended 'tables--I think it's personal preference, there.

I think your decision to start out higher up the ladder is a good one. I had been in your shoes, considering the Techo, Scout and HW-19s, Nott, Rega, etc. but I stretched my budget to get a used Gyro with a good arm, and am quite happy I did. Good luck and welcome back to vinyl :)